Calcutta Cup stays in Scotland as England pay penalty
Defiant Scotland edged out England 20-17 to retain the Calcutta Cup in a pulsating showdown at raucous BT Murrayfield.
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Defiant Scotland edged out England 20-17 to retain the Calcutta Cup in a pulsating showdown at raucous BT Murrayfield.
Defiant Scotland edged out England 20-17 to retain the Calcutta Cup in a pulsating showdown at raucous BT Murrayfield.
EDINBURGH : Finn Russell slotted a penalty eight minutes from time to earn Scotland a narrow 20-17 win over England on Saturday as they took advantage of a penalty try and a yellow card for the visitors to edge a nerve-shredding Six Nations clash.
Todo cambió en el minuto 65’. Llegada a ese punto la, Inglaterra mandaba por 10 a 17 en Murrayfield (20-17 al final) y Escocia parecía escasa de ideas, pero una patada cruzada de Russell buscando a Graham por el flanco derecho torció los renglones del guion de la Rosa. Su talonador, Luke Cowan-Dickie, interceptó el oval, pero cometió el error de palmearlo fuera de forma grosera. Una maniobra ilegal que Ben O’Keeffe, el neozelandés que administraba justicia este sábado en Edimburgo, detectó y castigó severamente: ensayo y diez minutos de sin bin para el de Exeter Chiefs.
England travel to Murrayfield this weekend as they look to reclaim the Calcutta Cup from Scotland in the opening round of the 2022 Six Nations.
England travel to Murrayfield this weekend as they look to reclaim the Calcutta Cup from Scotland in the opening round of the 2022 Six Nations.
Gregor Townsend has named an experienced Scotland team for Saturday's Six Nations opener at home to England, with Jonny Gray returning.
Jonny Gray will make a return to the starting line-up for Scotland after Gregor Townsend named his team to face England in Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations opener at BT Murrayfield.